Does the average cents per kWh rate include everything, including the electricity cost, the transmission and distribution charges, fuel charges, the monthly customer charge and other fees?
The average cents per kWh rate includes the energy charge, transmission and distribution charges, PUC assessment (a tax charged to all customers, regardless of where you live) and any base charge, if applicable. Monthly service fees, if any, will be noted on your Terms of Service or Electricity Facts Label (EFL). The average rate does not include taxes that are based on where you live, such as city tax or gross receipts tax. The calculation of the “average cents per kWh” is regulated by the PUCT.
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